Gym Candy by carl dueker football,friends,and steriods.
realistic fiction. people would like this because of the drama and action.
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david boldt
11/12/2013 11:23:10 pm
SLOB by Ellen Potter is a book about a boy that is smarter then other kids withe a plan to find out somthing big in his life.
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Emmanuel Amegee
11/12/2013 11:41:24 pm
The lost herro
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Justin Ekholm
12/11/2013 12:26:33 am
Stat By: Amar'e Stoudemire is a good book because it is about sports and it is non fiction book.Also teaches you about life and how you have to be on time for things or you don'rt get things that you want. And also life lessons.
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Maria DuPont
12/12/2013 12:13:20 am
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Eric Gil Rosas
12/11/2013 10:07:42 am
World War II by Sean Callery , This book is all about the events that happened in World War II and describes how people lived and how they really rudely treated by Nazis , and How Japan and the U.S. got into a fight. This book is a non-fiction book . If you are a person that like to know about history or like anything with facts and information or are want some back round information for your class(es) or need to do a project or homework this is a great way to learn about World War II
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David
12/12/2013 12:02:56 am
Skeleton Creek by Ryan's Journal is a good book for someone who wants a mystery to reed. also it is a good book for people who liks to solve mysterys
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Ms. DuPont
12/12/2013 12:15:08 am
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Jimena Ramos
12/12/2013 09:59:02 am
The Fault In Our Stars by John Green ,This book is about how a sixteen year old cancer patient names Hazel,who is forced by her parents to go to a support group,which there she ends up meeting Augustus Waters who is also a cancer patient and slowly starts devoping feelings for him.this is one of those books where theres a plot twist at the end which makes it very interesting.
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Phoebe McCartan
12/12/2013 10:58:14 am
I recommend the book The Fault in Our Stars because it is very interesting, and unpredictable. I couldn't stop reading!
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Emmanuel Amegee
12/12/2013 11:03:23 pm
The lost hero by Rick Riordan
This book is about a boy That just discovers that his is the son of zues
god of the sky
“I have lightning and wind powers," Jason reminded him. "Piper can turn beautiful and charm people into giving her BMWs. You're no more a freak than we are. And, hey, maybe you can fly, too. Like jump off a building and yell 'Flame on!'"
Leo snorted. "If I did that, you would see a flaming kid falling to his death, and I would be yelling something a little stronger than 'Flame on!”
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Jimena Ramos
1/23/2014 12:14:51 pm
I recommend the book Wonder by R.J. Palacio. Its a book about a fifth grade boy names august who has Treacher-collins syndrome. Through most of his life he had been home schooled, But decides to try to go to public school. At first things are difficult getting bullied a couple of times and with people starring,but later on he meets new friends and decides that public school really isnt that bad
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Justin Ekholn
1/23/2014 12:22:27 pm
The book Little League Play Ball by: Matt Christopher is a good book. it is about a kid named Carter Jones. He has worked super hard to make it to the little league world series. Now he can't lose the most important game of his life because of one little noise.This book is great for sports people of people that like baseball
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Justin Ekholm
4/3/2014 11:13:11 pm
The book Double Fudge by: Judy Blume is a great book. The book is about this kid named Peter and his brother fudge. Fudge really likes money. The song he sings is Money Money Money.Fudge also makes his own money called Fudge bucks.Peater his brother is in 7th grade and Fudge really gets on his nerves because he is anoying.
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TOP 10: 1. Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick - Realistic Fiction
2. The Schwa Was Here by Neil Schusterman - Realistic Fiction
3. The Silenced by James Devita - Dystopian
4. Divergent by Veronica Ruth- Dystopian/Sci-fi
5. The Lion the Witch & the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis - Classic
6. Fever 1793 by Lori Halse Anderson- Historical Fiction
7. Number the Stars by Lois Lowry- Historical Fiction
8. Gym Candy by Carl Deuker- Sports/Realistic Fiction
9. Percy Jackson Series by Rick Riordan- Fantasy/Mythology
10. The Maze Runner by James Dasher- Dystopian/Sci-Fi